Вибір

<div ng-app="myApp" ng-controller="myCtrl">

<p>Select a car:</p>

<select ng-model="selectedCar">

<option ng-repeat="x in cars" value="{{x.model}}">{{x.model}}</option>

</select>

<h1>You selected: {{selectedCar}}</h1>

</div>

<script>

var app = angular.module('myApp', []);

app.controller('myCtrl', function($scope) {

    $scope.cars = [

        {model : "Ford Mustang", color : "red"},

        {model : "Fiat 500", color : "white"},

        {model : "Volvo XC90", color : "black"}

    ];

});

</script>

<p>When you use the ng-repeat directive to create dropdown lists, the selected value must be a string.</p>

<p>In this example you will have to choose between the color or the model to be your selected value.</p>

<div ng-app="myApp" ng-controller="myCtrl">

<p>Select a car:</p>

<select ng-model="selectedCar" ng-options="x.model for x in cars">

</select>

<h1>You selected: {{selectedCar.model}}</h1>

<p>Its color is: {{selectedCar.color}}</p>

</div>

<script>

var app = angular.module('myApp', []);

app.controller('myCtrl', function($scope) {

    $scope.cars = [

        {model : "Ford Mustang", color : "red"},

        {model : "Fiat 500", color : "white"},

        {model : "Volvo XC90", color : "black"}

    ];

});

</script>

<p>When you use the ng-options directive to create dropdown lists, the selected value can be an object.</p>

<p>In this example you can display both the model and the color of the selected element.</p>